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Milenko Radomar Vesnić Milenko Vesnić in 1904 4th Prime Minister of Yugoslavia 2nd Minister of Foreign Affairs Milenko Radomar Vesnić (1863 – 1 January 1921) was a Serbian politician.
Vesnić was the diplomatic representative from Serbia at the Paris Peace Conference at Versailles in June 1919. He was married to an American who was acquainted with President Wilson's wife. Vesnić travelled to Washington prior to the Peace Conference to meet with Wilson and explain the Serbian position with respect to the break-up of the Austro-Hungarian empire. He also represented Serbia at the League of Nations Conference in January 1919. He became Prime Minister of Yugoslavia in 1920, and during his office he signed the Rapallo Treaty with Italy.
References
- Pavlowitch, Stevan K. (2002). Serbia: the history behind the name. C. Hurst & Co.. p. 111. ISBN 185065476X.
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Political offices Preceded by
Stojan ProtićPrime Minister of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
1920–1921Succeeded by
Nikola PašićPreceded by
Ante TrumbićMinister of Foreign Affairs
1920–1921Succeeded by
Nikola PašićPrime Ministers of Yugoslavia Prime Ministers (1918-1944) Nikola Pašić · Stojan Protić · Ljubomir Davidović · Stojan Protić · Milenko Vesnić · Nikola Pašić · Ljubomir Davidović · Nikola Pašić · Nikola Uzunović · Velimir Vukićević · Anton Korošec · Petar Živković · Vojislav Marinković · Milan Srškić · Nikola Uzunović · Bogoljub Jevtić · Milan Stojadinović · Dragiša Cvetković · Dušan Simović* · Slobodan Jovanović* · Miloš Trifunović* · Božidar Purić* · Ivan Šubašić*Prime Minister (1943-1953) Presidents of the Federal Executive Council (1953-1991) * in exileCategories:- Prime Ministers of Yugoslavia
- 1863 births
- 1921 deaths
- People's Radical Party politicians
- Serbian diplomats
- Belgrade Higher School faculty
- University of Belgrade faculty
- Yugoslavia stubs
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